Cypress lined reflection pool at Musk Farm by Linda Hancock
Scott Jones: morning mist and sun on the lake
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Scott Jones: Reflections
Jan Price: Can I bring Snuffy in?
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Maryanne Mooney: Sunrise walk on a frosty morning
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Firey sunrise. (Photo: Victor Szwed)
A winter's evening, Lake Daylesford. (Photo: Mark Rak)
Lake Daylesford in the mist. (Photo: Indre Kisonas)
West Himalayan Spruce over hanging the path in the Gardens
Lake Daylesford (Victor Szwed)
Wombat Hill in mist (Victor Szwed)
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If you’ve been following the Hepburn Shire Council’s Facebook page for the last year, you will have noticed the wonderful Nature Watch photographs being posted every week by Brian Bainbridge, the Council’s Biodiversity Officer, and other staff members.
The Nature Watch project is intended to help raise awareness of the Shire’s rich biodiversity. In turn, the responses people make to the posts raise the Council’s awareness of our community’s relationship with nature.
In case you’ve missed them, Brian has allowed us to publish a selection of plants and animals from the Daylesford/Hepburn area.